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South West Wales DistrictExternal RelationsThe External Relations team supports the district in a variety of ways and can be contacted as follows:
We hope you find the site useful, if you have any comments or suggestions to improve our site please do not hesitate to contact us. If you wish to discuss our work in more detail or the initiatives we are involved in please contact Jon.Smith@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk. Contact Details
Partnership Working in South West WalesWe work in partnership with five local authorities including:
Childcare PartnershipsChildcare Partnership Managers were introduced in all Jobcentre Plus Districts in 2003. The main focus of the Childcare Partnership Manager is to provide much needed expertise on childcare issues – childcare provision and childcare workforce opportunities and represent Jobcentre Plus at a strategic level with all three local Early Years Development Childcare Partnerships in West Wales. Since taking up post the Childcare Partnership Manager has:
Our Early Years Development Childcare Partnerships in West Wales are: EYDCP Minaeron Aberaeron Ceredigion 01545 570881 EYDCP Spilman Street Carmarthen Carmarthenshire 01267 224508 EYDCP Winch Lane Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire 01437 776316 Progress2Work Progress2Work (P2W) is a national programme to help unemployed people with previous drug misuse problems into work. This initiative reflects the wider approach to helping those who are disadvantaged in the labour market. £40 Million for P2W is being used to:
Our partners in South West Wales running the P2W programme for us are in West Wales, TRAC and in Swansea, Neath Port Talbot,Turning Point. They can be contacted at: TRAC Betws Park Workshops Park Street Ammanford Carmarthenshire SA18 2ET Tel: 01269 591583 Turning Point 228 High Street Swansea SA1 1NY Tel: 01792 642759 Cardigan and South Ceredigion Regeneration Project Following the closure of the Dewhirst plant in Cardigan with the loss of 325 jobs and a further 200 redundancies by the Ministry of Defence at Aberporth, there was a united response from some of the major public funded bodies and a number of other organisations working in the area. The close working between Jobcentre Plus, Welsh Assembly Government, Ceredigion Council, WDA, ELWa, and Wales Tourist Board has meant the regeneration plans could move forward. Across a wide range of fronts, from tourism to broadband and town improvement, to housing initiatives to cycling and walking, there has been a range of exciting developments. The revitalisation of Cardigan Castle, the introduction of broadband technology, the creation of a world-leading technology park at Parc Aberporth are all linked to our partnerships in the Cardigan and South Ceredigion Regeneration Plan. For further information on the Regeneration Plan, please contact: Ruth Davies, Cardigan and South Ceredigion Regeneration Officer. Tel: 01239 615806 Want2WorkWant 2 Work was designed jointly between the Welsh Assembly Government and Jobcentre Plus to engage with the economically inactive population and more specifically with people claiming health related benefits. Unique to Wales, the project is targeted in four Local Authority areas; Merthyr Tydfil, Cardiff, Port Talbot and Denbighshire.Designed as a three-year project ending in March 2008, Want 2 Work is funded through Objective 1 and Objective 3 funding streams with substantial support from ELWA. Want 2 Work is consistent with the government’s objectives of extending support to those who need help the most and the Welsh Assemblies Health Challenge Wales Initiative.Over the four pilot areas, 1395 people have been engaged onto the project and 281 people helped into employment. Contracted PartnersWe are currently reviewing our provision network and a revised list will be incorporated by late May 2006. Labour Market InformationSummary Data - 2006
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